I am trying to combine duplicate entries in a data table and give them a new number.
Here is a example data set (runnable copy)
declare @tmpTable table
(ID Varchar(1),
First varchar(4),
Last varchar(5),
Phone varchar(13),
NonKeyField varchar(4))
insert into @tmpTable select 'A', 'John', 'Smith', '(555)555-1234', 'ASDF'
insert into @tmpTable select 'B', 'John', 'Smith', '(555)555-1234', 'GHJK'
insert into @tmpTable select 'C', 'Jane', 'Smith', '(555)555-1234', 'QWER'
insert into @tmpTable select 'D', 'John', 'Smith', '(555)555-1234', 'RTYU'
insert into @tmpTable select 'E', 'Bill', 'Blake', '(555)555-0000', 'BVNM'
insert into @tmpTable select 'F', 'Bill', 'Blake', '(555)555-0000', '%^&*'
insert into @tmpTable select 'G', 'John', 'Smith', '(555)555-1234', '!#RF'
select row_number() over (partition by First, Last, Phone order by ID) NewIDNum, *
from @tmpTable order by ID
Right now it gives me the results
NewIDNum ID First Last Phone NonKeyField
-------------------- ---- ----- ----- ------------- -----------
1 A John Smith (555)555-1234 ASDF
2 B John Smith (555)555-1234 GHJK
1 C Jane Smith (555)555-1234 QWER
3 D John Smith (555)555-1234 RTYU
1 E Bill Blake (555)555-0000 BVNM
2 F Bill Blake (555)555-0000 %^&*
4 G John Smith (555)555-1234 !#RF
However that is the opposite of what I want, the NewIDNum
resets its counter ever time it finds a new combination of the key. I want all of the same combination to have the same ID. So if it was behaving the way I wanted I would get the following results
NewIDNum ID First Last Phone NonKeyField
-------------------- ---- ----- ----- ------------- -----------
1 A John Smith (555)555-1234 ASDF
1 B John Smith (555)555-1234 GHJK
2 C Jane Smith (555)555-1234 QWER
1 D John Smith (555)555-1234 RTYU
3 E Bill Blake (555)555-0000 BVNM
3 F Bill Blake (555)555-0000 %^&*
1 G John Smith (555)555-1234 !#RF
What is the correct way to get the results I want?
I did not include this requirement in the original post: I need the NewIDNum
to produce the same numbers on subsequent runs of this query for the existing rows if more rows get added (assuming all new rows will have a higher ID "value" if a order by is done on the ID column)
So if at a latter date the following was done
insert into @tmpTable select 'H', 'John', 'Smith', '(555)555-1234', '4321'
insert into @tmpTable select 'I', 'Jake', 'Jons', '(555)555-1234', '1234'
insert into @tmpTable select 'J', 'John', 'Smith', '(555)555-1234', '2345'
running the correct query again would give
NewIDNum ID First Last Phone NonKeyField
-------------------- ---- ----- ----- ------------- -----------
1 A John Smith (555)555-1234 ASDF
1 B John Smith (555)555-1234 GHJK
2 C Jane Smith (555)555-1234 QWER
1 D John Smith (555)555-1234 RTYU
3 E Bill Blake (555)555-0000 BVNM
3 F Bill Blake (555)555-0000 %^&*
1 G John Smith (555)555-1234 !#RF
1 H John Smith (555)555-1234 4321
4 I Jake Jons (555)555-1234 1234
1 J John Smith (555)555-1234 2345